It depends on its density and the amount.
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A piece of wood that is 2 inches thick, 8 inches wide, and 10 feet long will weigh approximately 65-70 pounds, depending on the type of wood and its moisture content.
A piece of 2x3x8 wood typically weighs around 10-12 pounds, depending on the type of wood and its moisture content.
The weight of a piece of wood depends on its density. The density varies between species: from 0.16 g/cc for balsa to as much as 1.33 g/cc for lignum vitae.
25/29.4 = 0.85 grams/cm3
That will depend greatly on the type of wood. A light wood such is balsa is going to be much less than something like teak. A 12 ft. pine 2x6 as used in home construction could weigh about 24 pounds if kiln dried, or as much as 38 pounds if pressure treated.
A Wood Stick Match Wieghs.....................0.2 grams so that would be 2/10 of a gram not quite there buddy.
The density of balsa wood typically ranges from 80 to 160 grams per cubic centimeter.
That depends on the type of wood and the size of the logs. A Stere of oak can weigh twice what a stere of pine does
0.3 g/cm2
Wood has a wide range of densities.
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MLB player Alex Wood weighs 215 pounds.